Will Roy Cooper Be Rescinding Loretta Lynch’s Award?

Judicial Watch has confirmed that former Attorney General Loretta Lynch used an email alias to conduct official business, circumventing transparency and public records laws.

Illustrating how government hides information from the American public, former Attorney General Loretta Lynch used a fake name to conduct official Department of Justice (DOJ) business in agency emails obtained by Judicial Watch. As the nation’s chief law enforcement officer Lynch, Barack Obama’s second attorney general, skirted public-records laws by using the alias Elizabeth Carlisle in emails she sent from her official DOJ account. In the records provided to Judicial Watch, the DOJ explains it as necessary to “protect her security and privacy and enable her to conduct Department business efficiently via email.” (Judicial Watch)

Judicial Watch Shorter: The top law enforcement official in the country under the Obama administration violated the law and did so to keep her dealings a secret from the public.

So, will North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper be rescinding the honor he bestowed on Lynch last October?

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